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If a student is undeclared, undecided, or is contemplating a change of major, how long can they remain in the Peter J. Tobin College of Business without making a decision about what they wish study?

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If a student is undeclared, undecided, or is contemplating a change of major, how long can they remain in the Peter J. Tobin College of Business without making a decision about what they wish study?

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It is common for students to change their major two to three times during an undergraduate career. Because all of our degree paths are rooted in a liberal arts core with key basic business courses, students may change or declare their majors until junior year in most cases, provided they have fulfilled certain prerequisite requirements. It is never too early or late to speak with a dean or advisor about the possibility of declaring or changing a major. Sometimes additional courses are required to make an appropriate transition. If a student is interested in Actuarial Science or Accounting, it is particularly important that they notify the Dean’s Office no later than the beginning of sophomore year.

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